
The Salvador Dali room at the Artists Inn Residence Bed and Breakfast in Dupont Circle is so fantastic we had to devote an entire tour to the one room and bath. The walls are hand-painted in a surreal Dali-like mural. The custom-made bed features a one-of-a-kind melting clock sculpture based on by Salvador Dali's painting "The Persistence of Memory". More on the room and its resources below the jump...

A flat-screen TV pops out of the headboard and the mural continues on the back of the TV! The bathroom features a huge bath in the center of the room. Each bathroom wall has circle-shaped windows with remote-controlled window-shades.
Who knew Dali could be so dreamy?
We admire Artists Inn Residence owner Terry Gerace's creative design ideas and combinations. He is not afraid to combine antiques and museum-quality items with standard items from chain stores.
RESOURCES
Wall Mural: created and painted by Matthew Willey; inspired by the work of Salvador Dali
Bed: custom-made design by Ray Smith, Richard Bergen and Terry Gerace. Inspired by Dali's painting "The Persistence of Memory"
Red Telephone: Pottery Barn
Desk: a 19th Century Spanish Money Counter's table from Colonial Arts
Desk Chair: a 19th Century Spanish Chair from Eron Johnson Antiques
Fireplace: the "Cyclone" fireplace by Heat and Glo
Bathroom Sinks: by Stone Forest; sold by Union Hardware
Power Window Shades: by Lutron; installed by Home Technology Architects
Bed: custom-made bronze clock by Richard Bergen; bed frame in orange osage wood by Ray Smith; design concept by Terry Gerace
Door: 19th century Spanish entry door from Portae
Do you have a favorite artist that inspires your home decor? How far would you take that inspiration?

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Comments (6)
The experience seems somewhat odd to me since the painting "Persistence of Memory" is so tiny (what is it, around 8x11? Like a notebook sheet) and this room is so encompassing. Interesting how the scale of a work can evoke such a different feeling. I know too much of the weirdness of Dali's work to be able to sleep peacefully in a room like this, but I'd very much like a tour. And I like the butterflies.
I am surprised, though, that there is not at least one working (or at least kinetic) melted clock in this room. It begs for one!
dali was a hack!
What a wonderful idea.
that's pretty cool. love the idea!
Was the "Dali was a hack" comment really necessary?
Pathetic.
I was in Barcelona in April and took the train up to the Dali museum. It was great, like a funhouse for adults. I think he would have approved of this room.